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Subject: Re: [SAtalk] Setting up a spam eating address
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"Steve Thomas" said:

> I created a user (honeypot) and set up an alias to it. Then I added a
> 'hidden' (font color same as background color) link to that address at the
> bottom of my html pages. The .procmailrc file for that user is: .....
> which will submit the msg to razor then save it locally. I set this up about
> a month ago, and haven't received anything other than some viruses (Sircam)
> on it yet. The viruses are rejected at the MTA level, so they're not being
> saved/reported to razor.

FWIW, I would now recommend doing this (using a user with a procmailrc)
instead of a system alias; more secure, and easier to filter out crud
like bounces, virii etc. that render a corpus dirty.

--j.


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